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Dedicated to Delicious Food to Delicious Dedicated DISHES Oakhouse Foods 2019 Dedicated to delicious food and quality service oakhousefoods.co.uk CHOICE OF 27 FREE 400 NEW DELIVERY ON ORDERS DISHES DISHES OF £30 OR MORE 50p donation from 6 of our meals Celebrating 25 years of delicious meals Blackberry & Apple Crumble 2 oakhousefoods.co.uk Contents... ABOUT OAKHOUSE 4 How our service works 6 What’s new We care about the planet A Big 8 Groceries 9 Working with Age UK 10 Dietary information Welcome 11 Helpful information OUR FOOD to Oakhouse Foods 12 Breakfast 14 Prepared breakfast 16 Make your own 019 means one thing, keep a look out for all the up and 18 Soups & light meals celebrations! We are coming celebrations in your area. 20 Baked potatoes 2celebrating 25 years of delivering 21 Soup & broth delicious food with fantastic For those who are new to 23 Paninis service here at Oakhouse Foods, Oakhouse Foods, or those that 24 Light bites and cannot wait to share the joy have been with us for years, 26 Main meals with you. What better way to this brochure is a treat for all 28 British 37 Chinese & Indian celebrate than to bring you a new of us! We have made a few 40 Italian, Mexican & look and feel. enhancements to give us an Mediterranean updated look, and have also 44 Fish From our small beginnings back tried to make it easier for you 47 Pies in 1994, right through to today, to pick and choose your meals. 50 Roast dinners we have prided ourselves on the You will see that our delicious 56 Mini meals excellent quality of our meals dishes are now grouped in easy 58 British 65 Chinese & Indian and our friendly service. This to find sections. We still have all 66 Fish year we promise to keep bringing your favourites, plus over 25 new 67 Italian, Mexican & you the Oakhouse you know and dishes; we are sure there will be Mediterranean love, as well as new & improved something to tickle those taste 70 Vegetarian areas, and our fabulous birthday buds. 74 Gluten free dishes celebrations! We are aiming to 76 Side dishes bring you little moments of joy As always, ordering is easy by 80 Desserts 82 Hot desserts this year and have a whole host phone or online. So sit back, relax 86 Muffins, cakes & pies of events happening, from online and enjoy browsing through our 91 Trifles & cheesecake giveaways to surprise freebies, 400 meals & desserts! 93 Ice cream & fruit 96 Puréed dishes 98 Main meals 102 Mini meals Thank you 104 Desserts from the team at Oakhouse Foods 106 Soft & bite-sized meals 1 0 8 Easy order packs 118 Quick product finder 122 Tea break puzzles Celebrating 25 years 3 How our service works Oakhouse Foods is a frozen meals service that cares; we are dedicated to providing you with a friendly and personal service, from order through to delivery. etting to the shops can sometimes become STEP 1 Take a seat, put more difficult, but with our easy ordering, G your feet up and you can count on us. Not only that but our regular, enjoy choosing reliable deliveries from our trusted and dedicated from a huge range drivers mean no task is too big or too small. Your of 400 delicious comfort is top of mind! Not only that but all orders dishes. over £30 are delivered FREE, and for anything less delivery costs only £1! STEP 2 Make a note of the product numbers Enjoying delicious, high you'd like to quality meals at home is as order, then either call us or place an easy as 1, 2, 3 order online. How to pay Simply pay your driver on delivery by cash or Our friendly local cheque. We also accept the following methods for STEP 3 delivery drivers telephone and online orders: will bring your meals to your door or put them away in your freezer for you if you would like. CHOOSING YOUR ORDER METHOD By phone Online By post In person Call your local branch - Shop for all your Send your order form to Hand your next order you’ll find their number favourite dishes at the address on the back to the driver when your on the back cover oakhousefoods.co.uk of this brochure. food is delivered. 4 oakhousefoods.co.uk Why choose Oakhouse Great quality food "All the meals I have had have been delicious! They are all superb." - Carolyn A wide choice to suit every appetite & diet Pork with Port & “The food is tasty and the Mini meals… Plum Sauce Perfection!” - Marie Easy order & delivery by our friendly local team “Delivered on time in good order by a very polite driver.” - David Celebrating 25 years 5 What’s new? From Luxury Smoked Haddock & Bacon Gratin and Mini Minced Beef Yorkshire Puddings, to Luxury Lemon Drizzle Muffins and Apple & Blackberry Pie, we have pulled out the stops and brought you 27 delicious new products. NEW 3 Indian Dishes 4 Mini Meals Gluten Free Sausages 10 Sweet Treats from page 37 from page 56 page 16 from page 80 Lamb Bhuna We care about the planet Here at Oakhouse Foods, we care about our planet and the environment, and we continuously try to do everything we can to reduce our impact. We are at the start of our journey, so look out for more from us in the future. With our reputation for quality Reuse meals and friendly service, we Return your old Oakhouse Foods are also dedicated to improving bio-degradable plastic bags to our sustainability efforts through the delivery driver, so they can be championing the 3 R’s: Reduce, reused. Reuse & Recycle. Recycle Here are a few suggestions of how You can recycle the cardboard you can be more sustainable with sleeves found on Oakhouse your Oakhouse Food products: Foods’ products. Reduce If you are struggling to finish a DID YOU KNOW main meal, and are throwing Our carrier bags are away the left overs, think about bio-degradable? trying our mini-meals range. 6 oakhousefoods.co.uk Remember Hydration is really important for staying healthy, drink plenty of water! Lamb Bhuna NEW Celebrating 25 years 7 Do you know we deliver groceries? Why not save yourself a trip trusted brands such as Kellogg’s, and let us deliver your essential PG Tips, Heinz and Colgate. groceries too? Our range also includes everyday With our extensive range of well items such as milk, bread, eggs known brands, Oakhouse brings and cheese, so it can be a great the corner shop to you! way to get your shopping in one All your favourite brands delivery. For our full product Unlike other home meals range, please ask for our latest services, we can deliver a wide grocery brochure, or shop online range of grocery essentials direct at oakhousefoods.co.uk to your door along with your frozen meals order. We stock 8 oakhousefoods.co.uk & Together we can make a difference This year we are continuing our support of Age UK. We hope to reach more older people who need their support. By giving 50p from the sales of some of our most popular Oakhouse meals and desserts we will raise money to help Age UK be there for older people with no one to turn to. If you know someone who needs support or would like to receive a weekly friendship call, please ask them to call Age UK on 0800 169 6565. How you can help For a limited time, Oakhouse Foods will give 50p to Age UK for each pack sold of these delicious meals and desserts. So buy your favourites today and help us raise money to help Age UK be there for older people with no one to turn to. Roasted Vegetable Sausages in Caramelised Salmon & Broccoli Lasagne - page 73 Onion Gravy - page 34 Bake - page 45 Beef & Kidney Pie - page 48 Bakewell Tart (2) - page 90 Apple Crumble (2) - page 83 Age UK is a registered charity (number 1128267) Celebrating 25 years 9 Dietary information About our Our dietary symbols You’ll find dietary symbols clearly displayed next to special diets the dishes in our range to give you a quick snapshot of If you’re watching what you eat, for whatever any key information about each one. reason you may have, you’ll find plenty of delicious dishes in our range to satisfy: whether LS LOW SUGAR you’re looking for gluten free, low fat, low sugar Less than 5g sugars per 100g. or ‘Made without Dairy,’ every dish in our range LOW FAT have dietary symbols to give you the important 3% fat or less per serving. facts at a glance. You’ll find more information LOW CALORIE on the right. If you need a bespoke list of Less than 400 calories for a meal and less than dishes made for you, whether for allergens or 200 calories for a dessert. preference, please do get in touch and we will do VEGETARIAN our best to accommodate your needs! Free from meat, fish and their derivatives. These dishes may contain dairy products such as milk, Eating with Type 2 cheese or eggs. GLUTEN FREE Free from traces of gluten in accordance with Diabetes the legal threshold (<20ppm). We often get lots of questions regarding meals LOW SALT suitable for Diabetics and the advice from Low to moderate salt - 0.3g per 100g or less. Diabetes UK is to follow a healthy, balanced diet - that means eating regular meals, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and eating less saturated fat, sugar and salt.
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